Lung nodules are small masses of tissue in the lung that appear as round, white spots on a chest X-ray or computed tomography (CT) scan. Because they rarely have symptoms, they are usually found incidentally in 1 of every 500 chest X-rays taken for other, unrelated ailments, like a respiratory illness.
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Most lung nodules are benign (not cancerous). Rarely, pulmonary nodules are a sign of lung cancer. Lung nodules show up on imaging scans like X-rays or CT scans ...
Lung nodules are found in up to half of adults who get a chest X-ray or CT scan, according to the American Thoracic Society. Fortunately, less than 5 percent of ...
Oct 15, 2009 · A lung nodule is a small, ball-shaped mass that can grow in the lung. Your doctor can see it on a chest x-ray or CT scan.
Apr 28, 2023 · Lung nodules are common. They are found in up to half of adults who undergo chest x-rays or CT scans. Doctors most often find them on a chest x- ...
Lung nodules usually don't cause symptoms. They're often found by accident on a chest X-ray or CT scan done for some other reason. If a lung nodule is small ...
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